2021 Edmonton Oilers Time On Ice Per Game Stats
Team Leaders
In the 2021 season, the Edmonton Oilers led the NHL in time on ice per game. The team's top four forwards all averaged over 20 minutes of ice time per game, and the team's top two defensemen both averaged over 25 minutes of ice time per game.
Connor McDavid
Connor McDavid led the Oilers in time on ice per game in 2021, averaging 24:10 per game. McDavid is one of the most dynamic players in the NHL, and his ability to control the puck and create scoring chances makes him one of the most dangerous players in the league.
Leon Draisaitl
Leon Draisaitl was second on the Oilers in time on ice per game in 2021, averaging 23:09 per game. Draisaitl is a two-way center who can score goals and play defense. He is one of the most complete players in the NHL, and he is a key part of the Oilers' success.
Evan Bouchard
Evan Bouchard led the Oilers' defensemen in time on ice per game in 2021, averaging 25:30 per game. Bouchard is a young, up-and-coming defenseman who has quickly become one of the Oilers' most important players. He is a great puck-mover and he can also contribute offensively.
Darnell Nurse
Darnell Nurse was second among the Oilers' defensemen in time on ice per game in 2021, averaging 24:52 per game. Nurse is a physical defenseman who can play both ends of the ice. He is a key part of the Oilers' penalty kill, and he is also a threat to score on the power play.
Comments